Darren S
ClioSport Club Member
@Silent_Scone @SharkyUK @Gareth @Addicted @welshname
Right chaps - what obvious thing am I missing? I've got an Asus PG278Q G-Sync monitor that when connected to my previous GTX 690, was more than happy to be set at 144hz.
I picked up the GTX 1080 last week - connected up the DisplayPort cable - but I only get the refresh rates listed below....
I even had a full blown reformat of Windows 10 over the weekend and the settings still show the same. The only other change was that the GTX 690 used a mini DisplayPort connection and the 1080 uses the standard DisplayPort sized connector.
I haven't actually spent any time looking into why I can't see 144hz as a selectable option. Though I thought I'd ask you guys first before heading off into the world of Google.... :wink:
Cheers,
D.
Right chaps - what obvious thing am I missing? I've got an Asus PG278Q G-Sync monitor that when connected to my previous GTX 690, was more than happy to be set at 144hz.
I picked up the GTX 1080 last week - connected up the DisplayPort cable - but I only get the refresh rates listed below....
I even had a full blown reformat of Windows 10 over the weekend and the settings still show the same. The only other change was that the GTX 690 used a mini DisplayPort connection and the 1080 uses the standard DisplayPort sized connector.
I haven't actually spent any time looking into why I can't see 144hz as a selectable option. Though I thought I'd ask you guys first before heading off into the world of Google.... :wink:
Cheers,
D.